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Friday, April 26, 2013

|SPOILER| The Mentalist's (Second) Biggest Mystery Solved! Plus: Is Closure for Another Storyline Coming?

This Sunday at 10/9c, CBS’ The Mentalist will at long last solve a mystery — one not involving Red John so much as… a beige plastic bowl. That’s right: We are about to find out what J.J. LaRoche is hiding in the Tupperware container.

The mysterious tub was first alluded to in the procedural’s Season 3 finale, when Jane — having had a thief break into the home of the CBI’s Internal Affairs boss — leveraged the discovery of said item and its contents in a trade for a list of RJ suspects. Executive producer Daniel Cerone, who penned Sunday’s episode, titled “Red & Itchy,” says that while some on The Mentalist’s staff were content to leave the Tupperware’s contents a mystery, he craved resolution.

“Writers will often do things or create mysteries that are handy in the moment, and a lot of times they’re story devices – the classic MacGuffin, something everyone is chasing or provides a purpose to the story. And one of the big reasons why we planted that [Tupperware idea] was… to create a way for Jane to blackmail LaRoche in that season finale,” he explains to TVLine. “Now, some of the writers on this show believed that it’s better left to the imagination. If you’ve ever heard J.J. Abrams’ TED talk, he uses mystery boxes to tell stories, and I think many of our writers would have been happy to let it lie. But I felt compelled to open it.”

But can the contents of a food storage product possibly be worthy of such drama, and such concern for LaRoche, should his secret get out?”Absolutely,” Cerone insists. “If the secret of the box were to be revealed, LaRoche’s career would come to an end.”

Having written the episode that first introduced Pruitt Vince Taylor’s character to the CBI team, Cerone says, “I’ve always been fascinated by him, because the way I wrote him he was borderline Asperger’s Syndrome, somebody who was not a social animal but very smart and very driven. And what this episode does is turn a card over. And by the end of it, Jane and LaRoche go on a bit of a journey together. We learn some secrets about LaRoche that help us understand him better down the road” — including why he become an IA officer.

While we wouldn’t dare disclose here what lies inside, Cerone says that the matter of whether the contents required an airtight container “is one of the questions the episode explores,” and that the answer is “definitely darker-themed.” He also shares that while viewers will be let in on the secret, Jane will continue to keep it under wraps.

But the Tupperware tale is not the only storyline getting some resolution this Sunday. Reiterating that he is “someone who doesn’t like loose ends,” Cerone says the episode afforded an opportinity to tie up two of ‘em. “There’s another storyline that this episode will also close,” he teases. “It’s an open-ended storyline that occurred earlier this season and that I’m sure people thought wed had forgotten about, but we have not.”

Oh yeah, and the same episode also features a case to be cracked, though it’s almost incidental. “There’s a dead body at the beginning of the episode, but that mystery is solved by the end of Act 1,” Cerone says. “The driving mystery is what’s in the box.”

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Source: TV|Line.

Monday, April 8, 2013

|PRESS RELEASE| 5.21 - Red and Itchy

J.J. LAROCHE PERSONALLY REQUESTS JANE’S HELP WHEN THE MYSTERIOUS CONTAINER HE’S BEEN HIDING FOR NINE YEARS IS STOLEN FROM HIS HOME, ON “THE MENTALIST,” SUNDAY, APRIL 28


Pruitt Taylor Vince Returns as J.J. LaRoche

Red and Itchy” — J.J. LaRoche personally requests Jane’s help when the mysterious container he’s been hiding for nine years is stolen from his home, on THE MENTALIST, Sunday, April 28 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pruitt Taylor Vince returns as J.J. LaRoche.

CHEAT TWEET: What do you think is in the container LaRoche has been hiding for 9 years? #TheMentalist 4/28

SERIES REGULARS:

Simon Baker (Patrick Jane)
Robin Tunney (Teresa Lisbon)
Tim Kang (Kimball Cho)
Owain Yeoman (Wayne Rigsby)
Amanda Righetti (Grace Van Pelt)

GUEST STARS:

Pruitt Taylor Vince (J.J. LaRoche)
Rebecca Wisocky (Brenda Shettrick)
Meagen Fay (Joanne Parsons)
Aimee Lynn Chadwick (Sarah Parsons)
Mike Doyle (Mason Braverman)
Keith Pillow (Forensic Pathologist)
Lisa Pescia (Prison Administrator)
Dennis Cockrum (Cellmate)
Meg Foster (Judith Saynay)
Mark Dippolito (Scott Saynay)
Michael Rubenstone (Tupperware Man)
Micah Nelson (Tupperware Boy)
Karl Sonnenberg (CBI Karl)

WRITTEN BY: Daniel Cerone
DIRECTED BY: David Paymer

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Source: CBS Press Express.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

|SPOILER| Mega Buzz: What's inside LaRoche's Tupperware?

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Got any spoilers for The Mentalist? — Nancy
ADAM: If J.J. Laroche's return visit in this week's episode was not enough for you, then I've got good news! He will be back in this season's penultimate episode. And while that fact instantly made me think Laroche is connected to the escalating Red John case, executive producer Tom Szentgyorgi was quick to dispel that notion. So, why is the big guy back? "The mystery of what Laroche has in the Tupperware container in his safe will finally be answered," he says.





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Source: TV Guide.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

|SPOILER| Familiar faces coming back for Season 5

Here’s a surprise even Jane didn’t see coming: The Mentalist is bringing back some familiar faces for Season 5.

William Forsythe, who stars on Fox’s new drama The Mob Doctor, will return to the CBS procedural as Rigsby’s father, TVLine has learned exclusively. The visit from Rigsby’s “badass, gangster, biker dad,” as executive producer Bruno Heller describes him, won’t be an entirely happy one. “Rigsby’s had a very conflicted and difficult relationship with his dad, for obvious reasons,” explains Heller. “That comes to an epic head in Episode 4. That’s going to be a big episode for Rigsby and [actor] Owain Yeoman.” 

Additionally, Samaire Armstrong (Dirty Sexy Money, The O.C.) will make her comeback in Episode 10 as prostitute-turned-CBI confidential informant Summer Edgecombe. She’ll place Tim Kang’s Cho in “a very difficult situation,” Heller says. Meanwhile, new Community professor Malcolm McDowell will make a “brief, but sensational” cameo as Brett Stiles, the leader of the Visualize Self-Realization Center church. 

Also returning to the show are Gregory Itzin as Supervising Agent Virgil Minelli, Michael Gaston as Director of CBI Gale Bertram and Pruitt Taylor Vince as Special Agent/Supervising Agent J.J. LaRoche. 

Finally, the hit drama — which celebrates its 100th episode in the upcoming season — is introducing someone very important to Jane: His daughter! The crime solver’s offspring, who was killed by Red John, will be played by newcomer Dove Cameron (Shameless) in Episode 2. Heller calls the hour “a big episode, a wonderful episode,” but for story reasons declines to say whether we’ll meet the girl in a dream, flashback or some other context. “That’s the whole nub of the episode,” he teases. 

The Mentalist returns in its new timeslot Sunday, Sept. 30 at 10/9c. 

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Source: TV|Line

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

|VIDEO| Season 3 - DVD Extras

Check some Season 3 DVD extras, including three deleted scenes and Simon Baker directing Red Moon.
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3.02 - Cackle-Bladder Blood
Jane and Lisbon - Not Going Anywhere Alone | Lisbon and Hightower - You Do A Good Job



3.16 - Red Queen
Jane and LaRoche - What Kind of Animal Are You



3.09 - Red Moon
Directed by Simon Baker



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